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* ''[[Horsefeathers]]'' "Whatever it is, I'm against it!"
* ''[[Horse Feathers]]'' "Whatever it is, I'm against it!"
* "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", from ''[[Animal Crackers]]'', is a tongue-in-cheek version of "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" from [[Marx Brothers|Groucho]].
* "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", from ''[[Animal Crackers]]'', is a tongue-in-cheek version of "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" from [[Marx Brothers|Groucho]].
* ''[[Drood (theatre)|Drood]]'' has "A Man Could Go Quite Mad" for Jasper and "The Wages of Sin" for Princess Puffer.
* ''[[Drood (theatre)|Drood]]'' has "A Man Could Go Quite Mad" for Jasper and "The Wages of Sin" for Princess Puffer.
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** "Belle," which also serves as an [["I Want" Song]] ("There must be more than this provincial life ..."), though the official I Want Song in the movie is the reprise to "Belle"
** "Belle," which also serves as an [["I Want" Song]] ("There must be more than this provincial life ..."), though the official I Want Song in the movie is the reprise to "Belle"
** "Gaston." It's sung by Le Fou and Gaston predominately. It's almost a subversion of [["The Villain Sucks" Song]], as everyone in Belle's town ''[[Villain with Good Publicity|loves]]'' Gaston except her and her father. The Broadway musical version also includes the aptly named "Me", sung by Gaston himself as he tries (unsuccessfully) to woo Belle.
** "Gaston." It's sung by Le Fou and Gaston predominately. It's almost a subversion of [["The Villain Sucks" Song]], as everyone in Belle's town ''[[Villain with Good Publicity|loves]]'' Gaston except her and her father. The Broadway musical version also includes the aptly named "Me", sung by Gaston himself as he tries (unsuccessfully) to woo Belle.
* "I Cain't Say No" from ''[[Oklahoma]]!'
* "I Cain't Say No" from ''[[Oklahoma!]]!'
* "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" from ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' if you count it as a [[Musical World Hypotheses|diegetic musical.]]
* "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" from ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' if you count it as a [[Musical World Hypotheses|diegetic musical.]]
* "I Am What I Am" from ''La Cage Aux Folles''.
* "I Am What I Am" from ''La Cage Aux Folles''.
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